She is the head of the U.S. delegation to this weekend's closing ceremony for the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang.
Police attended a serious crash involving a car and a motorcycle in Sockburn, Christchurch last night.
Turkey's military has said it hit a convoy carrying weapons and ammunition in the countryside of a Kurdish-held enclave in northern Syria.
The most severe tropical storms are rated Category 5 but some winds have exceeded that ranking.
The wind "could damage trees, powerline" and the rain "may cause streams and rivers to rise".
New Plymouth District Council say it will take about a week until they lift the boil water notice.
The latest podcast instalment breaks down the numbers, and looks at what the 1 NEWS poll could mean.
The Blues' first-five was outstanding in his side's loss to the Highlanders.
The Highlanders were on fire in the 41-34 win over the Blues last night.
The Blues lost another local derby, going down 41-34 to the Highlanders in Dunedin last night.
Hubbard, 39, became the first transgender athlete picked to represent New Zealand at the Commonwealth Games, having met the criteria to be selected as a woman.
Campus Cop John Woodhouse, challenged Otago students to a push-up competition, and won.
The accident occurred at 11.20am today in Horsham Downs.
Lisa Marie Presley says she has just $19,000 (NZD) left of her father's fortune.
Powerco say they are "mopping up" the remaining customers still without power
One of the biggest players in the volunteer tourism sector, NZ based International Volunteer HQ, is stopping their placements in international orphanages.
TVNZ weather presenter Chris Chang with the latest update.
The Crusaders left it late against the Chiefs, coming away with a 45-23 win in Christchurch.
A troop of 10 rangers, three sniffer dogs and the crew of HMNZS Wellington made the trip south.
Councils around the country say they are spending a fortune, and truck companies aren't happy either.
Rimutaka Prison's sewing workshop is changing lives beyond the prison gate, selling items for the Victims Support charity.
In Auckland today, 28 judges tasted and evaluated 300 of the best Kiwi cheeses.
The District Health Board is screaming out for more money and pleading with all residents to fill out the census.
Police have confirmed no one was injured in the Otara incident.